Barack Obama tells Sandy victims, 'your country will be there for you'

In his last radio address before the election, President Barack Obama tells
those affected by Superstorm Sandy, "We recover, we rebuild, we come
back stronger – and together we will do that once more."

The president toured New Jersey with the state's Governor Chris Christie on Wednesday, and met several people who had lost everything in the storm.

"Your county will be there for you for as long as it takes to recover and rebuild," he promised. "We have been humbled by nature's destructive power. But we've been inspired as well. For when the storm was darkest, the heroism of our fellow citizens shone brightest."

"That is who we are," he continued. "We're Americans. When times are tough, we're tougher. We put others first. We go that extra mile. We open our hearts and our homes to one another, as one American family. We recover, we rebuild, we come back stronger – and together we will do that once more. Thanks, God bless you, and God bless America."